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about 5 years ago, i began riding motorcycles. it was a small piece of a rather pedestrian rebellion that would begin to reform how i viewed my life and how i wanted to live it moving forward, but i still consider it a very important part of who i have become and what i have accomplished in the years since.

i bought a 40 year old honda bike with the intention of restoring it and converting it into a “cafe racer,” a throwback homage to the classic bikes of the 40s, 50s, and 60s. the steve mcqueen era. unfortunately it didn’t take long for me to realize that i was in way over my head. my first crack at working on carbs and rewiring the electrical system in the bike was pretty miserable, and finally after one day going on a short ride to a nearby watering hole with some friends and getting stranded outside the front when the bike wouldn’t start back up again, i decided being part of the “built, not bought” crowd wasn’t something i had the patience or affection for. i went to my local bike dealer, erico motorsports, and reserved a brand new moto-guzzi v7 racer. she looked 50 years old and was every bit of apparent “vintage” that i wanted, minus the maintenance or authenticity. but hell, i didn’t care. i just wanted to ride.

eventually, after many mountain rides through the rockies and my first scary car accident (which i somehow walked away from, fortunately), i stumbled into a fun new event on facebook called the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride. it was an event that had started in australia where guys with bikes like mine (or cooler) would get dressed up in old-school dapper fashion and then go on a ride around town. it looked incredible and i had to be involved. i found that some guy had volunteered to host, but then mysteriously ghosted everyone weeks before the ride, leaving the facebook group in disarray. i emailed the foundation organizer in australia asking if there were any details and how to get involved, and he suddenly made me the ride organizer. i was not ready for this. my rides usually consisted of me picking a road and seeing where it went. the pressure of planning a ride for a city like denver, even if it’s only 15 people, was more than i wanted. i just wanted to dress up, show my bike off, and make some new friends.

nevertheless, i started emailing anyone i could find that had shown interest on the facebook page, and luckily, i found a couple guys who had done an unofficial distinguished gentleman’s ride the year before. guys who actually knew what they were doing. they agreed to help me plan the ride and route.

now, 5 years later, what resulted from that ride was something that has greatly strengthened my interest in riding on two wheels, and my local community. every year in september, richie, spencer, justin, and i get together and plan out a new ride for the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride, which has turned into a worldwide phenomenon benefitting research and prevention of men’s prostate cancer, as well as suicide prevention. last year, denver was a top 15 fundraiser in the world, raising more money than hundreds of other cities in america, europe, and asia. 250 people rode and participated in the denver ride. it is something that i am very proud to be part of, and this year i am seeking to continue the tradition. if you feel inclined to donate a couple dollars toward preventing men’s prostate cancer and/or suicide prevention, please do so at my fundraiser page on the DGR website: https://www.gentlemansride.com/rider/brandonmiq

and if you’d like to get a taste of what the ride is like, have a look at this video i made of last year’s event: